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Does anyone have a clue?
I hope everyone keeps a eye out for him at the Iowa Reptile Expo this weekend.
Does anyone have a clue?
I could be wrong, but he appears to still be in high school
Here's his Twitter account where the driver's license is posted:
https://twitter.com/DakotaRundeFE

I've sent a message to his mom.
No idea if he even has a fauna account. He could just be a guest.
I've sent a message to his mom. Also, he already had LA as his city, but 50070 as his zip code, lol.
The Guthrie County sheriff dept. has been checking in to it since I emailed and called them yesterday. I was able to speak with one of them, and they are going to visit the address on Monday.
I'll check into the IC3 and file a complaint. Thanks!
Why are the police getting involved
Why are the police getting involved in a civil matter? If he didn't uphold his end of your contract, it would be something for the courts to resolve, not law enforcement. Also, if it does turn out this person is a minor, they're not legally allowed/able to enter into binding contracts. This varies by state, though, so check up on the laws there to see what your options are.
Did his mom reply on facebook? Maybe she will take the high road in this.
Because you're making assumptions of guilt. There is no theft or fraud at this point, only a failure to uphold one side of a contract. As it currently stands, Dakota's side of the story is that the snakes were killed by his neighbors. Even if that is true (regardless of what we believe) he still owes the OP what he promised to deliver in his trade. Police don't get involved in "money matters" - they won't enforce the contract. They might investigate animal cruelty, but as for the destruction of property, Dakota would have to file a complaint against his neighbor for that.Why is it a civil matter. Theft and Fraud are criminal violations even in juvenile court.
Because you're making assumptions of guilt. There is no theft or fraud at this point, only a failure to uphold one side of a contract. As it currently stands, Dakota's side of the story is that the snakes were killed by his neighbors. Even if that is true (regardless of what we believe) he still owes the OP what he promised to deliver in his trade. Police don't get involved in "money matters" - they won't enforce the contract. They might investigate animal cruelty, but as for the destruction of property, Dakota would have to file a complaint against his neighbor for that.